I'm not going to provide details, so don't ask. Nevertheless:
No, it is not OK to have one hallucinated cite. No, you can't delete that and expect me to take the rest of your work seriously. No, absolutely not. It should never ever happen.
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Must be that extra bit of chocolate (can we still call it that?) in the middle.
Who doesn't want a house with secret rooms, hidden doors, fake bookcases, and all that sort of stuff.
The nearest I'm getting is adding small access doors to loft spaces. With a bit of luck the ones in our bedroom will be semi hidden.
I'm just relieved nobody is talking about how I said I bought a house in Clacton, then admitted it was in the name of my girlfriend, Laure Ferrari, even though she couldn't afford £885,000, which conveniently meant I avoided £44,000 in tax.
Please don't share.
Same here. I didn't use that feed very often, but it was useful.
Same here. As others have said, we must be on a block list.
I have never come across this a account before now.
we all know I have no life, so:
In the 70s we lived close enough to a power station to probably be vapourised when it was hit.
Don't have to worry about that now as there are no coal fired power stations left in operation.
This is such bollocks.
All primaries and over 90% of secondaries already impose bans.
This is policy to placate GB News viewers and completely unnecessary.
www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
Land Tax; Hector Mark Wilks carried out valuation exercises in 1963 and 1973 at Whitstable, in order to assess the practicability of introducing a Land Value Tax in the UK.
Conservation, nature and heritage is often ignored when land tax discussed, the following post is vital.
A pile of colourful print designs
Sometimes being a one woman creative business isn’t all it’s cracked up to be.
Today has been one of those days where I haven’t sold anything in my online shop.
Have a look at my shop and please repost to spread the word. Thanks.
gailmyerscough.co.uk
I was a teenager in the 70s. They were pretty shit too. The three day week, power cuts, an oil crisis.
I'm sure that the vast majority of the public will go "oh yeah, that makes sense" and move on - if they haven't done that already.
Why isn't Starmer admitting what everyone knows?
Mandelson was appointed as US ambassador because the overriding consideration was his perceived ability to be able to handle Trump.
Whether his Epstein links helped in that I don't know, but I'm guessing they wouldn't have been a negative.
Fgs peeps,this isn't a game show, if Starmer is ousted the media will immediately start agitating for a GE. We can kiss goodbye to the Employment and Tenents Rights acts, free breakfast clubs, Better Start Centre, the NHS and so much more, is that what we really want.
I do love how Terry's translations of his cod Latin are always that little bit inaccurate, but always preserve the meaning!
Avoiding the "well it wouldn't have been much of a show" if he did, one reason could be he had to catch them in the act.
I don't understand why some Democrats vote to support Trump. I can't see any benefit for them at all.
Somebody decided that Mandelson's connections and the fact that he could "wrangle" Trump outweighed everything else.
I don't know who that "somebody" is, and I hope it's not Starmer.
I fully support this.
I'm still trying to shift the last vestiges of mine.
Well I hope that they're they last vestiges!
The point of the university as a concept is that it's been here for a thousand years and meant to be here another thousand. Turning education over to producing what the market needed five years ago is never going to work well.
There's a simple means of telling whether someone can be trusted: when they get something wrong, do they admit it?
A consistent feature of Trump and the Maga crowd, of Farage, Truss, Johnson, Le Pen, Weidel and their counterparts around the world is that they do not admit to getting things wrong.
He’s a wanker. Loathed and despised despite all the combined efforts of the mainstream media to normalise his little england fascism. The closer he gets to power the more Farage will be hated
Cue the orange chicken claiming that the Hungarian election was rigged in three, two, one...
Same DVD, same newspaper, same here!
Hopefully the minor parties will see sense and vote accordingly.
It's OK everyone, Richard Tice underpaying £91,000 in tax was just a "minor administrative error", whereas Angela Rayner underpaying £40,000 stamp duty was a resigning matter.